I have been on a map kick recently so...
using 2 " and no ; / \ or enter keys
#!/usr/bin/perl -l
%couples = (
Fred=>"Wilma",
Barney=>"Betty",
George=>"Jane",
Homer=>"Marge",
Pter=>"Lous"
);
map print, map "$_ is married to $couples{$_}",sort keys%couples
It weights in at 63 characters.
I was reading the above posts and I was able to get this
%c=%couples,map print,map "$_ is married to $c{$_}",sort keys%c
Which is 62 characters.
Update.
Thanks for the getting rid of the extra map belg4mit.
I don't know what I was thinking *grin*
In a semi related note I used this when someone wanted to
a print out of the @INC.
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